234 BIN Officers Receive Letters of Employment

The bureau of immigration and naturalization (BIN) yesterday begins a distribution of letters of employment, identification card and a feet wear to 234 graduate officers in Monrovia.

Turning over of the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization (BIN) class one to the administration, Colonel Adolphus B. saywah (BIN) chief training officer said “training is the eyes opener” of the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization service by which officers abide by.

Mr. Adolphus B. saywah said, 250 men and women was part of the training but added that 16 failed to meet up with the training cateria prescribes by (BIN). He has thanked the heads of BIN and the government of Liberia for their continued support from august of this year.

Mr. saywah describes this class as one of the most success graduating officers of the (BIN) due to what he term as full support from the national government and other arm of the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization he added.

He added that this was the first time for the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization to recruits this numbers of men and women to serve their country (Liberia).

Acting commissioner for (BIN) Cllr. Lemuel E. A. Reeves urged the newly employed BIN officers to work according to the law that guards the Bureau of Immigration and Naturalization.

“Mainly the laws of alien and naturalization,inorder to gui the law that govern the BIN will be distributed to every officers of this graduating class for many reasons.

Mr. Reeves said, “I hope that the (BIN) laws will be like a HOLY BIBLE”, stating that it was important for every officers to live in the confined of the laws and code of conducts in discharging their normal duties.

According to he, many officers have diminish themselves for little or nothing from foreigners in and around Monrovia, something he describes as embarrassing for the heads of (BIN).

Mr. Reeves said, a measure for salary before assignment has been put in placed along with other equipment needed for operation before departing to the various borders.

He noted that the need to straightening the borders line was important as inspection in these areas because it the major responsibility for officers like the newly employed officers.

According to the United Nations mission in Liberia (UNMIL), special advisor for (BIN) said, “you must be discipline and responsible on duty as officers formed at the borders line wanting to work perfectly for your country.

Every component that is Administration, Operation and Naturalization will need you at any time, commit yourself for work at the (BIN), but he said the code of conduct should be observed at every time for operational line,” he asserted.

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